The Rest Is Politics: US

The Rest Is Politics: US

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225 - 204. Why Lindsey Graham’s Death Will Change Trump’s Agenda
TRIP US uncovers secrets from inside the White House inner circles as well as taking a wider look at the intricacies of United States society and how they shape the world's most important economy. The podcast is hosted by Anthony Scaramucci (The Mooch), former White House Director of Communications and Wall Street financier, and Katty Kay, US special correspondent for BBC who has been covering US politics for almost 30 years.  Stay informed with in-depth discussions on key political events, policy changes, and the forces shaping America’s future on the global stage. New episodes released every Friday, or join our club for bonus content. Just head to https://therestispoliticsus.com to sign up today..
225 - 204. Why Lindsey Graham’s Death Will Change Trump’s Agenda
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TRIP US uncovers secrets from inside the White House inner circles as well as taking a wider look at the intricacies of United States society and how they shape the world's most important economy. The podcast is hosted by Anthony Scaramucci (The Mooch), former White House Director of Communications and Wall Street financier, and Katty Kay, US special correspondent for BBC who has been covering US politics for almost 30 years.  Stay informed with in-depth discussions on key political events, policy changes, and the forces shaping America’s future on the global stage. New episodes released every Friday, or join our club for bonus content. Just head to https://therestispoliticsus.com to sign up today..

Episodios

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204. Why Lindsey Graham’s Death Will Change Trump’s Agenda

13 jul. 2026
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The Secret To Asking For A Pay Raise (Mika Brzezinski)

In the premiere of 'Doing It Anyway', Catty Kay interviews Mika Brzezinski about the importance of recognizing one's worth in both professional and personal spheres. Brzezinski shares her personal experiences with negotiating contracts and discusses how the socialization of women impacts their ability to command respect and communicate needs. The discussion explores the 'good girl trap,' examining how family dynamics and socialization can lead women to avoid taking up space. The episode provides practical advice for navigating workplace challenges, such as handling non-promotable tasks, managing credit theft, and advocating for oneself after maternity leave, while emphasizing the importance of being prepared to walk away from negotiations.

10 jul. 2026
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203. Inside the Implosion of the Platner Campaign

The hosts examine the fallout from Democratic candidate Graham Plattner's Senate campaign suspension following sexual assault allegations, discussing the broader implications for the Democratic Party and the rise of populism. The conversation also addresses the Senate's 'gerontocracy' and the political uncertainty surrounding Mitch McConnell's health. The episode shifts to global affairs, covering the geopolitical tensions involving Iran, the economic impacts of potential war, and the complexities of US-Ukraine relations. Finally, the discussion explores the potential collapse of Putin's regime and introduces Katty Kay's new podcast series, 'Doing It Anyway,' which focuses on leadership and overcoming the fear of failure.

09 jul. 2026
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202. Is Trump Rigging the World Cup?

The hosts examine the erosion of international norms and American soft power, specifically discussing Donald Trump's influence on FIFA and the potential for shifting global alliances. The conversation explores the long-term geopolitical risks of bypassing established rules-based orders. The discussion further addresses the systemic causes of US government spending increases and the consequences of the 'Doge' initiative. The hosts critique the potential human and economic costs of cutting international aid and research programs, advocating for a bipartisan, long-term approach to fiscal responsibility to avoid inflation and a massive budget deficit.

06 jul. 2026
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201. Trump’s A Crypto Billionaire While Americans Are Getting Poorer

Anthony Scaramucci and Kara Swisher examine the implications of Donald Trump's massive financial disclosures, debating whether such actions represent institutionalized grift and a violation of the Stock Act. They explore the broader societal consequences of perceived inequality and the existence of two different rule books for the elite versus the working class. The conversation further addresses political polarization, the use of litigation as a form of extortion, and the legal significance of the 14th Amendment. The speakers reflect on the historical importance of birthright citizenship and the hypocrisy within modern immigration debates, ultimately concluding with a call for constructive rebuilding in the face of political exhaustion.

02 jul. 2026